An unconventional children's book in the tradition of Dr. Seuss and the Brothers Grimm, with a playfully dark tone reminiscent of the Addams family. It is a story written in the rhythmic rhyming style of many traditional kid's books, but with certain elements and subtext that may entertain the adult reader as well.

Virgil the mind reader discovers that he can see the world through Bridget's eyes, and the world she shows him is full of things that shouldn't be there: mermaids, elfin knights, and bloodthirsty monsters. Now that Virgil sees them, too, will he save Bridget or be destroyed in the process? If the world is as strange and terrifying as it looks through her eyes, does their love stand a chance?

Don't miss these edgy, exciting, and surprising fantasy tales by Doctor Who author and British Fantasy Award nominee Robert T. Jeschonek. It’s the latest collection from this award-winning storyteller, a master of unique and unexpected fantasy that really packs a punch. This volume includes six fantasy e-book stories and novelettes for one low price.

You know how the fairy tales end. You’ve been told that Cinderella, Red Riding Hood and the others live happily ever after. But do you know what happens next?
After Happily Ever takes you beyond the stories you thought you knew with a hilarious new spin on the old fairy tales. What happens AFTER happily ever is the real story.
“THE END” is just the beginning.

In this fairytale taken from a different perspective, an honest craftsman enters into an agreement, but soon finds himself ensnared in the machinations of a voluptuous gold-digger.
Then she has a child and declares it’s his. No, wait, it’s not quite the way it sounds; this is Rumpelstiltskin we’re talking about.
This story is also available in the collection "Things I Could Get Out of My Mind."

Fairy tale villains are real, but luckily there's one woman crazy enough to stop them: Veronica Grim, Fairy Tale Assassin!
When Agent Villenueve's 17-year-old daughter, Belle, plans to meet her internet fiance for the first time, he asks Veronica Grim to check him out. The guy sounds like a creep--38 and rumored to be into some strange body modification--so Veronica's on the case.

After having her sweet sixteenth birthday party ruined thanks to the birth of her newborn baby sister, Princess sees an old friend who's baby brother happened to also be born on the anniversary of his moms death. Frustrated, these two old friends decide to run away together, only to unexpectedly find themselves lost in a world that's not their own. A terrifying twist of the Wizard of Oz

What if all you knew about fairy tales was wrong?
Warning: these Grimm Prequels are like snap shots of a magical land you're about to visit soon. I like to think of them as poisoned apples. Once you taste them, you will never see fairy tales in the same light again.